The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 11, 1952, Image 4

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East Donegal Twp.
High School News
Hi 1 Ca
Eleven girl comp |
Miss Phyllis Morrison will at
tend. a hockey camp near Tob
byhanna, in the Pocon I'l
3iris and their hockey ( ! |
left Maytown 1 da Sep
ber 9 and will spend the I't
nainder of the week AE
camp. Their lessons will be
ione daily under the supervi
ion of Miss Morrison
This is the first time in the
history of the school that Hig!
school girls attended a camp
such as this. The
attending the camp are Arlene | Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bren
Hubley, Patricia Wolfe, Judy | eman of Newville, moved into
Martin, Sara Singer, Patricia |their new home recently pur
Houseal, Yvonne Brubaker, | chased from John Melhorn, on
Mary JoAnn Good and Sarah | Marietta Avenue. Mr. Brene
Jane Shuman { man is the agent at the P. R. R.
Hi-Y Boys | freight station here.
‘Three boys from high | Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Goodwin
school were selected to attend | of Dover, were Sunday guests
the Eastern Penna. State Train- | ©! Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bren- |
ing Hi-Y Camp
Fredricksburg. The
Paul Kauffman,
nd Donald
near boys,
Ross Eshleman,
Wolgemuth,
of the Hi-Y Club, will attend
the camp three days, September |
19, 20, and 21. This is the first
time that this has been done in
E.D.H.S.
‘Choirs to Sing
The three combined choirs of
the Charlotte Church of the
Brethren, Lancaster, the First
Church of the Brethren, York,
and . the East Donegal High
School: will sing the ortoric, “St.
Paul,” . by The
choirs, as a.combined group,
will make three performances,
in Lancaster, one’ in: York,
in ED.H.S. some time
in November. Saylor,
church
will di-
Stanley
the York
teacher at
accompany
Mendelssohn.
one
and one
Eugene
tirector of Lancaster
and the E.D.H.S. choir
rect the group; and
Dotterer, director of
church and
E.D.H.S
science
, will
the
them.
Announced
\ combined enrollment of
in the grade and high
Enrollment
790 pupils
school has been
J. W. Bingeman,
principal. In the Florin Wash-
ngton Elementary school, there
are 57 in first grade, 18 in sec-
ond; 22 in third; 23 in fourth;
30 in fifth and 17 in sixth. In
Vlaytown, there are 36 in first;
40 in second; 35
iourth; 37 in fifth and 38 in the
ixth. A total in the
schools of 396
In seventh grade,
grade
there are
82 in ninth; 81
and 63
high
in eleventh,
The
394

welvth total in the

the 57 first

graders
grades.
will be taught in
basement of
1 two first
grade

the Cross Road


in Christ church by
Mae - The
1ecessity of crowded
Eby proce-
Magazine

Mount doy, Pa.
girls who are |
at Camp Carson |
officers
announced by |
supervising |
in third; 43 in
The |
thursday September 11, 1952

IPE

and Mrs
p > Carolina,
witl Mr. and
| Roth and
Road and
ind Mrs
East Main
Mrs. Blanche
fertown, was
William Cody,
spent the
Mrs. John
family, of Pinkerton
also visited with Mr
Shearer, of
this boro
Miller of Stauf
admitted to St
pital on Monday
ster Funk, E
visited rela
Airy, Pa. on Sun
week
Kenneth
street
Jose ph’s Ho
Mr. and Mrs. Li
Main St.,
tives near Mt
day.
Mr. and
of East
this boro,
Mrs. Winfield Hen
Main street, are
spending some time visiting a
arix,
Columbus, Indiana
Marietta Avenue
| Grace Demmy, Manheim St.
{is a surgiral patient in the St.
Hospital, Lancaster.
Eva Hendrix, Florin and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rice, 45
| Columbia Avenue, spent Sun-
day at Phoenixville attending
the District Meeting of the Vet-
erans - of Wars and
Auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Gin-
der who reside at Newcomer's
Apartment, W. Main St., the
proud parents of a baby girl,
her name is Terry Jo.
The V.F.W. Auxiliary will
hold a food sale Friday evening
at East Main Street. Good home
made cakes the
item.
eman,
Joseph
| Mrs.
Foreign
are
are
a —— -
Rotary
(From page 1)
his time to string the wires and
will donate the material.
take two wire shield cables for
the inter-phone system. This is
a special kind of wire.
When the inter-phone system
is connected to Joan's hame
class room,
communication, so

| from the
a two-way
| that Joan will be able not only
|to hear what goes on in the
classroom but she will be able
| to participate in discussions and
| answer
| ceiving assignments from
teacher.
| Joan is the daughter of Mr.
| and Mrs. Henry K. Hess, 27 N.
| Market Street, this borough.
When the project is complet-
|
|
|
|
ed, it is planned to hold a cere- |
all equip-
turned over to the
and public recog-
given to all who
the
mony at which time
ment will be
school board
{ nition will be
to make
| have helped
{gram a success
— - —
189 Attended Calvary
| Vacation Bible School
featured |
59, of Elizabethtown R3. died CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 - 6:30 P. M
| unexpectedly at 2 p. m. Sept. 7.
while seated in his automobile] n : . 3
at the site of his recently pur-| For further information address
It will |
it will be |
questions as well as re- |
|
her |
pro-!
ie Campaign The Calvary Bible Church en-
The annual CAM-~i.. ied a total of 189 in their
ia nln h hoot |; laily vacation Bible school |
rection of Hart the cam. which ran from August 18th to
29th. There was an average at-
paign will run until Sept. 22nd | tend lance of 138. Classes were
Pupils in the 7th, through 12th | held for pre-school through ad-
grades are selling the magazine | ult ages, with Rev. Paul Wilt of
subscriptions the Lancaster School of the Bi-
ree tl Cle ee
ble teaching the adult class.
The entire Bible school was
Rev. Pike
(rom, page 1}
A
New Monday, Sep-
the Quad-
Jersey, on
tember 15, to attend
rennial Ministerial Leadership
Conference held in the First
Methodist Church in Ocean City
Bishop Fred Pierce Corson,
resident bishop of the Philadel-
phia Area of Methodism, and
President of ‘the Council of
Bishops of the Methodist |
Church, and Bishop Arthur J.
Moore will be in charge of the |
Conference.
The purpose of this Confer-
ence is to consider the program | of
Philadei-
1956 in re-
of Methodism in ,the
phia Area for 1952-
gard to The Ministry,
Extension, Our Institutions,
Youth and Education, Evangel-
ism, Lay Activity.
Rev.
with other ministers of the Lan-
caster area and will return
Tuesday evening.
A Ieee
CLOSED TUESDAY SEPT. 16
The Elizabethtown

on Tuesday, September 16th.
Church |
Pike will make the inp Neighborhood of
office of
H. €. Killheffer will be closed
entertained at a picnic at Long's
Park on August 30.
Dates and details for
vacation Bible School for next
summer will be arranged at a
later meeting of the staff

Rad
Miss Shatto Enters
School At Hagerstown

i Miss Georganne Rita
this
High
17 East Main street,
graduate of the
Class 1951, entered
Medical Secretarial
Hagerstown, Mary-
{land where she will pursue a
| medical secretarial course,
Miss Shatto spent last week-
end at her home.
GC rr eee
FOOD SALE OCTOBER 4th
the Girl
| Shatto,
boro,
School
Maryland
|
{

{ Scouts will sponsor a: food: sale |
on at the Titus Rutt’ office, on’ Sat- | «
| urday, - October 4th,
Jat ten o'clock.
The proceeds will be
to the Terry Young Fund.
———— Cn.
beginning
given

Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
another |
Shatto, |
CE aughter of Mr. and Mrs. eGeo. |
Fourth Annual Spiritual Firemen Give $25 To
Retreat To Be Held |Decorations Committee
‘By Luthern Men $10 To Rememby-
TE lances
Fourth Annual Spiritual]
Retreat for Lutheran
The
Emphasis
Pastors will be. Now that the addition to the
September 12th Fire hall has been
Septem- Mount Joy's ambulance and |
have moved into the
Laymen and
held Friday,
evening continuous to
ber 13th morning and
.q | and council moved to have
completed,
| by October 15.

after-| fire truck !
[new home, it was announced
|during a recent meeting of the
[Friendship Fire Co.
The firemen decided to give
$25 to the Community Christ-
noon
The retreat is sponsored by
the Lancaster Conference Luth-|
cran Brotherhood in coopera
tion with the East Penn Confer- . .
ence and will be held at the [mas Decorations Committee and |
Central Manor Camp 2 Meeting [$10 to the Re Com- ¢
Grounds. 3 south of mittee toward Christmas pres-
Mountville. jents for the service men.
The Rev. Final plans were made for |
man. D. D.. [the last carnival of thé season,
theran Theological [to be held Saturday. The pro-
| Gettysburg, Pa. will speak at ceeds will go toward the disab-
all sessions. His general theme led firemen’s fund.
a S€ SS10DS. is gat era
“This Ministry of Recon-|
ciliation” 1 Africa Missionary At
Friday's wi
oa Green Tree Church
miles
Harry F. Baugh-|
President of the Lu-
Seminary,
will be
session start
with an evening meal at 6:15 P.|


M. Dr. Baughman will speak at|
7:15 on “How Do We Know On Sunday, September 14 at
God?” A discussion period p.m. at the Green Tree
follow. Church of the Brethren, Mrs.
Adequate provisions has been|
us I {Verna Ginder, who spent seven
| made for sleeping accommoda-| :
tions. Each person must bring|Y€ars as a missionary in Africa
their own pillow case and|will speak and show pictures
sheets. [taken during her mission.
Saturday morning session| Everyone is welcome.
will start with breakfast. The|
| both adjoininfi Park Blvd.
Four
(Form page 1)
day exhibit, |
The Rosser Construction Co., |
this borough, was low bidder on |
two street construction projects |
the |
to be completed |
work started,
|
bids were $1,949
for construction of 255 feet of
Frederick Street and $2,097 to |
build 720 feet of N. High Street
The Rosser
No action was taken on the |
request of Wolgemuth Inc., for |
y load and unloading zone on |
Delta Street. They also move od |
to have the curbs painted 25 |
feet back, around the Fire Hall. |
The Councilmen voted to do- |
nate $50 to the Christmas Dec- |
orating Committee.
Park ave. residents would {
like a street light placed on the :
left side of Park Ave. but no
action was taken on this request
The session closed with mem-
bers authorizing the payment |
of bills totaling $9,205.04.
re es tl A IIe
Bulletin Advertisers.
Patronize
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY |
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.



morning address will be “What|
i¢ the Truth About Our Re-|
demption”. A discussion ariel
will follow Lunch and fellow-|
ship hour will follow. The final]
session Saturday afternoon will
be an address “Is This Impor- Evening program leading to t
tant?” or “The Need of Religion in Physics or Chemistry.
Today”
All © Lutheran Pastors and]
Layren’ aré invited to attend; CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY,
the retreat.
[
County Briefs

College-level courses {for
E-TOWN—Edgar B. Lehman i
chased home, near Colebrook. SHOWERS.
E-TOWN—-Parking meter re-|
ceipts for last week as reported
{by C. K. Coble was 186.94.
E-TOWN—Members of the


FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE
Division of Graduate Studies
Registration—TUESDAY, SEPT. 23 - 7 P. M. STAHR HALL
SEPTEMBER 29 - 7:30 P. M.
Undergraduate Evening Division
the
surrounding counties.
Registration—September 15 and 16 - 7-9 P. M. - Stahr Hail
Director of Community
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA

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CONTACT
WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN
212 West High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
PHONE 149
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ount Joy Legion
12

SATURDAY, SEPT.
Tommy Coble & His Orch.

SUNDAY, SEPT.
Charlie Neimer & His Trio
13

Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.




he Master of Science Degree
convenience of citizens of
Services

Kiwanis Club, which sponsors)

the Farm Show, stated that in|;
every way the show this year|
will surpas the two previous
shows.
| NEW HOLLAND— The
Holland Schools reported
New
613
CARN
IVAL

new,
|
registered pupils for the
term.
NEW
condiserable
HOLLAND —
discussion, a
After al
mo-|
SATUR., SEPT. 13, 1952

tion to extend rent controls lo-| YE FE
cally to April 1, 1953, was de- AT THE
feated by a yes-and-nay vote by FIRE HO SE
the New Holland 3orough| U
Council. | ; ot
NEW HOLLAND—326 regis-| MOUNT JOY, PA.
tered during the special regis-|
| tration at New Holland. Of this]
number 230 signed up as Re- ENTERTAINMENT
publicans, 69 as Democrats and
27 for other parties. Twelve fil-
ed for change of address.
MANHEIM — The Manheim
Legion Fair will be held during
the week of September 15 for
six days ending Saturday, Sep-
SHORTY and
SALLY FINCHER

tember 20 !
MANHEIM—During a heavy!
CHICKEN CORN SOUP
rain storm, a huge cement block;
building collapsed on the farm, ( 3 A M
of Noah W. Kreider, Manheim] ES
R3.
LITITZ — Another month, AND AUXILIARY
should see the new Lititz dis-|


AUSPICES FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY
SOLD BY THE QUART |
EATS i
OF MOUNT JOY


posal system in operation as the

work i§ now 98 percent cam-,
plete. f
LITITZ—At least five
mobiles were damaged here on,
September 1 when a covered)
sewer ditch across Broad Street!
at Second Ave. sank from nine
to fourteen inches.
PN
EVENINGS
SHOWS
7 and 9:00 P.M
SATURDAYS
6.8.10 P. M.
SAE ————

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Part-Time Campus Work
Opens At Millersville
GREGORY PECK —-
“David and
Colles)




JOY
THEATRE
Mount Joy, Pa.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - 13
SUSAN HAYWARD

MATINEE
SATURDAYS
AND
HOLIDAYS |
2:00 P. M.



-in-
Bathsheba”

_ The State Teachers FIRST FEATURE STARTS SATURDAY AT 5:45 P. M.
Millersville, first semester for
1952-53 will have part time MONDAY — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 -
campus work on Saturdays for
in-service teachers of Lancaster)
County.
Registration and beginning of
classwork will be held in Wick-}|
RANDOLPH SCOTT — LUCILLE NORMAN
s*Carson City”



-in-

ersham Hall on September 13]
from 8 to 10 A. M.. First period|
classes will meet from 10 to 11]
a. m., second period at 11 to 12.
Industrial Arts classes will meet
from 8 toXl2' a. m. §
“Pride Of



WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - 18 |
DAN DAILEY — JOANNE DRU
-in-
St. Louis”

Courses’ are Advanced Grap-|
hic ‘Arts, Metal; and Wood, ' Ar-|
| chitectural © Drawing, General
shop, Mental Hygiene, Organiz-
|ing and Supervision of Safety)
| Education and Teaching the Ex-
| ceptional child.
SEPT.. 26 - 27 —
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—~ COMING —
SEPT. 19 - 20 — “BELLES ON THEIR TOES”
“JUMPING JACKS" |
OCT. 2 - 3 - 4 — "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH"
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Vo-gal 30:
NORRIS FANCY
Red Kidney Beans
2/25


Good Brooms
99. and up
Country Fresh Eggs
Market Prices


Fresh, Cool and
Crisp
Vegetables


Hi Ho's
SUNSHINE
Toasted Wheat Wafers

HESS’ STORE
34c
19¢
1b.



Choice, Extra
Fancy
Deep Dish Dinner
14 cup liquid off peas
2 cups cooked rice
1 cup canned tuna,
1/4 teaspoon salt flaked
1 can condensed
cream of mushe
room soup
few grains pepper
1; cup Pet Milk
Put soup, salt and pepper into bowl
Stir in milk and liquid off peas. Mix
in rice, tuna and peas. Put into
1 cups syapned peas,
draine
Fruits

Mustard

Baby Foods 10 for 95c¢
greased baking dish holding about 6
cups. Bake in modetately slow oven
(350) until bubbly hor, or about 20
minutes. Serve hot from the baking
dish. Makes 4 servings.
Jar
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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